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2-Decks Bicycle Standard Rider Back Playing Cards (Red and Blue) on sale for $4.49 - $0.90 'clipped' coupon =
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- Standard issue of 2 playing card decks of Bicycle Playing Cards – available in red and blue with the iconic Rider Back design
- Classic Air-Cushion Finish – Superior performance in your hands and on the table using our proprietary finish that provides unmatched playability
- Printed on Premium Bicycle Brand Cardstock – Our legendary card stock provides great performance and durability
- Fully Recyclable Playing Cards - All the playing cards in the box are completely recyclable and made from sustainably forested FSC-Certified paper fibers
- Made In The USA - Proudly produced in Erlanger, Kentucky
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A set of 52 playing cards has 8.0658e67 (That's 8 with 67 '0's) different arrangements it can be placed in. For context just how big that number is, the age of the universe is = 13.82 Billion years = 4.3611e17 seconds.
Difference between a million / billion / trillion:
1 million seconds is 11.5 days
1 Billion seconds is 31.7 years
1 trillion seconds is 31,700 years
... enjoy these "magical" cards
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A set of 52 playing cards has 8.0658e67 (That's 8 with 67 '0's) different arrangements it can be placed in. For context just how big that number is, the age of the universe is = 13.82 Billion years = 4.3611e17 seconds.
Difference between a million / billion / trillion:
1 million seconds is 11.5 days
1 Billion seconds is 31.7 years
1 trillion seconds is 31,700 years
... enjoy these "magical" cards
Your "sniff test" objection is not related to the fact I stated. The # of possible arrangements of a deck of cards is not the same as predicting specific transitions during a single shuffle. 8.0658e67 arrangements for a deck of cards is a theoretical representation of all possible orders, not a prediction of specific real-world outcomes.
My point was to show the vast range of possibilities with a "clean shuffle", not the likelihood of a particular arrangement happening. If you went to Vegas, dealer shuffled the deck and laid out all 52 cards 1 by 1, there would be 52 possibilities for the 1st card, 51 possibilities for the 2nd card, 50 possibilities for the 3rd card … and so on. That's 52 factorial = 52 x 51 x 50 x 49…… x 2 x 1 = 8.0658e67 possible arrangements.
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